Trajectories of Change in Child Protection Systems

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Trajectories of Change in Child Protection Systems

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Full Description

This book tackles deep and enduring challenges that confront child protection and child welfare systems across international jurisdictions. Informed by universally applied concepts of child protection typology-building within a systemic framework, it brings together a team of international authors who take a fresh look at country-specific systems of child welfare. The aim of the book is to create more stable and enduring solutions that are culturally responsive to the needs of diverse populations.

Child welfare systems across the globe exist to protect children and support families. Despite a common purpose, they have developed differently over time and across jurisdictions. In Western countries child welfare systems are constantly being reviewed and reformed - the writing of another report describing new structures and processes and a 'new direction' is adopted. This system then operates for a period of time before the process is repeated when the question of system efficacy rises again. Children's services are highly politicised, strongly influenced by waves of media criticism, all of which impact on the stability of child welfare systems and their evolution over time. That so many systems have struggled to give effect to enduring positive reform is indicative of a much more complex set of contemporary problems that confront child protection systems, and the ways in which we understand them.

The book brings together contributions from all regions across the globe that illustrate the diversity of child and family welfare systems - some of which are well established, others in early stages of development. But despite their differences, the chapters share common understandings of systems thinking analysis, and the potential for culturally specific values and beliefs to inform child protection policies and practices in important and creative ways.

There has never been a more important time for the action-based, future-focused analysis presented in Trajectories of Change in Child Protection Systems. The book embraces and intersects universality and country-specific needs and solutions. As such, it is relevant to child welfare policy and practice workers, managers and activists, as well as scholarly audiences and students interested in child and family welfare and children's rights.

Contents

Chapter 1 System Change in Child Protection

Part I Development-Focused Change
Chapter 2 Reimagining Child Protection in Kenya Through the Ubuntu Family Group Conference (UFGC) Model

Chapter 3 The Evolution and Journey of India's Child Protection System 

Chapter 4 Child Protection and Welfare in Pakistan 

Chapter 5 From Basic Child Well-Being to Child Protection in China 

Chapter 6 Reflections on Development-Focused Change

Part II Reform-Focused Change
Chapter 7 Child Protection and Welfare Systems in the Japanese Cultural and Religious Contexts

Chapter 8 The New Zealand Child Protection System - a Pacific Response 

Chapter 9 Child Protection Systems in Australia - The New South Wales Experience 

Chapter 10 The Child Protection System in Israel: Transformations, Tensions and Crisis Responses

Chapter 11 The Child Protection System in the United Kingdom
 
Chapter 12 Indigenous Child Welfare in Canada - The Reckoning

Chapter 13 Child Welfare Reform in the USA - Evolution or Revolution? 

Chapter 14 Reflections on Reform-Focused Change

Part III System-Improvement Change
Chapter 15 A Difficult Balance Between Public and Private Responsibilities: The Italian Experience
 
Chapter 16 German Child Protection Throughout Time 
 
Chapter 17 Norwegian Child Protection Policies and Practices: Progressive Reforms, Persistent Socioeconomic Blind Spots

Chapter 18 Child Welfare in Finland - Toward Sustainable Systems 
 
Chapter 19 Reflections on System-Improvement Change

Part IV Conclusion 
Chapter 20 Advancing Systemic Change

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